Republic Services Inc.
Republic Services Announces Transition of Chief Accounting Officer
Summary
On February 29, 2024, Republic Services, Inc. announced the transition of its Chief Accounting Officer (CAO). Brian A. Goebel, the current CAO, notified the company of his intention to retire effective March 15, 2025. Effective March 1, 2024, he transitioned to the role of Special Advisor to the CFO. Elyse Carlsen has been appointed as the new Vice President and CAO, succeeding Mr. Goebel. Ms. Carlsen, who has been with the company since 2015, most recently served as Director, External Reporting. Her new role includes a base salary of $310,000 annually, with additional compensation including restricted stock units, participation in the annual bonus plan, performance share units, and continued eligibility for the stock incentive plan.
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About Republic Services Inc.
Republic Services Inc. is a prominent player in the waste management and environmental services sector within the United States. It primarily functions to provide non-hazardous solid waste collection, transfer, disposal, recycling, and energy services to residential, commercial, industrial, and municipal customers across North America. As the second-largest waste management company in the country, Republic Services plays a crucial role in promoting sustainability and environmental stewardship by implementing advanced recycling technologies and waste diversion strategies. The company is instrumental in the waste-to-energy market, turning waste into renewable energy, and helps customers meet regulatory compliance and sustainability goals. With a substantial network of recycling centers, transfer stations, and landfills, Republic Services significantly impacts the overall efficiency of waste management operations and contributes to reducing carbon footprints. Headquartered in Phoenix, Arizona, Republic Services has grown to become a crucial part of modern infrastructure, ensuring that waste management practices keep pace with increasing urbanization and environmental concerns.
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